Compare to Vinyl
Compare Aluminum Under Deck Ceilings to Vinyl Systems

Use this page to explore the differences between an all aluminum under deck system, and a vinyl under deck system

Vinyl Under Deck Systems Overview:

Vinyl systems lack the rigidity needed for a stable under deck water collection system. Snow, ice, water, and temperature fluctuations will all take their toll on the system within a few years, if not sooner. Even the vibration from walking on the deck above can cause a vinyl system to loosen and distort.

Vinyl sags...
... and leaks
Aluminum doesn't leak or sag

Vinyl under deck systems do come in lots of colors, and can be quick to install. However, they are not great if you are looking for a long term solution to your deck drainage needs.

ALUMINUM
VINYL
Won't Sag
Doesn't sag
Won't leak*
Not water tight
Handles heavy snow
Affected by snow loads
All aluminum system
Mixed materials
Bird proof
Not bird proof
Multiple colors
Multiple colors
Woodgrain colors
No woodgrains
Installs square and tight
Hard to install well
Limited lifetime warranty
No warranty
Factory certified installers
Untrained installers
Made in USA
Not made in USA

Vinyl Under Deck Systems Can Melt From the Grill

If you really ask yourself what the biggest difference is between Vinyl Under Deck Drainage Systems and Aluminum Under Deck Systems, it has to be the durability. But one thing you may not think of is how easily vinyl can, and does, melt. Seeing as one of the main reasons for an Under Deck Drainage System Installation is a clean dry place to grill year round, having a system that is apt to melt may not be a wise idea.

Melting vinyl siding from the grill is not exactly a rarity. Why would you trust a vinyl under deck system to cover your grill?

Grill fires are serious business. According to FEMA, over 6,500 grill fires happened in 2001 resulting in nearly $27 million in property loss. Is it really worth the risk or installing a sub-par under deck system, especially if you intend to grill under it?

Refuting Erroneous Claims About Aluminum Under Decking Product:

There is a lot of misinformation online about aluminum and vinyl under decking product.

Dealers of vinyl systems like to confuse the issue with obscure and non-factual information. With this in mind, we would like to shed some light on the most common arguments against an aluminum under deck system.

If something in this section is incorrect, or you would like to refute any of our claims, please email us at info@underdeckoasis.com.

Compare Aluminum Under Deck Systems to Steel Systems

There are 3 main reasons that an aluminum system is superior to a steel system:

Steel under deck ceiling
Steel under deck ceiling
Steel under deck ceiling
Strength to Weight Ratio

Aluminum has a better "strength to weight" ratio. In other words, while it is not as strong as steel, the fact that it weighs less than half as much makes up for its lower strength. This is why most airplanes are made of aluminum. 

Corrosion Resistant

Aluminum is more corrosion resistant than steel. Remember, steel rusts and aluminum does not.

Versatility

Aluminum is easier to cut, saw, carve, drill, and machine than steel, so it is the ideal material to use on your home due to its versatility.

Longevity and Intended Use

We constantly run into homeowner installed steel systems, usually made out of corrugated steel roofing material. Because this kind of steel sheeting is not intended to be an under deck ceiling system, it usually only lasts a year or two before it fails. Steel sheeting easily leaks at the seams.

Compare Aluminum Under Deck Systems to Wire Mesh

We have seen wire mesh under deck systems used to keep birds and bugs out of the deck beams. We have also seen plastic put up to keep the water content down, but it is impossible to get water tight.

Wire mesh looks bad and does nothing

Either way, it is not very attractive and doesn't do the job. Under Deck Oasis under deck drainage system was designed to specifically solve all of these issues.